Electronic transport of Mn<sub>2-x</sub>Zn<sub>x</sub>Sb
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Abstract
Mn2Sb and MnZnSb are characterized in a Cu2Sb-type tetragonal layered structure but exhibit different magnetic and transport properties. Mn2Sb displays a ferrimagnetic order below Tc ∼ 550K with magnetic moments aligned collinearly along the c-axis. It undergoes another phase transition around 240K characterized by a spin rotation toward the ab plane. We successfully grew Mn2-xZnxSb (0≤X≤1) single crystals and characterized their magnetic and electronic transport properties. We found interesting evolution of electronic transport with varying the Zn content: The Zn-rich samples display a non-metallic behavior, whereas metallic transport is observed in Zn-less samples. Such unusual evolution is likely attributed to the coupling between transport and magnetism, which possibly enables opportunities for exotic phenomena and new spintronic devices.
We acknowledge the MonArk NSF Quantum Foundry supported by the National Science Foundation Q-AMASE-i program under NSF award No. DMR-1906383
We acknowledge the MonArk NSF Quantum Foundry supported by the National Science Foundation Q-AMASE-i program under NSF award No. DMR-1906383
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Publication: Nabi, M. R. U., Wegner, A., Wang, F., Zhu, Y., Guan, Y., Fereidouni, A., ... & Hu, J. (2021). Giant topological Hall effect in centrosymmetric tetragonal Mn 2- x Zn x Sb. Physical Review B, 104(17), 174419.
Presenters
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Md Rafique Un Nabi
University of Arkansas
Authors
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Md Rafique Un Nabi
University of Arkansas
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Rabindra Basnet
University of Arkansas
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Gokul Acharya
University of Arkansas
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Dinesh Upreti
University Of Arkansas
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Santosh Karki Chhetri
University of Arkansas
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Jin Hu
University of Arkansas